Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, October 25, 1928, Image 1

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agriculture
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
Established in 1912.
Sfalseg ïn te rp rîse
Voi. 17. No. 25.
Halsey. Oregon, Thursday. October 25. 1928.
STUDENTS GO INTO O11CH Fua" al s» ’ ice! H' ld ' * Mrs HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES
W | W .I - w a a tb . guest l - t seek s„.l the crew and ma-
WHILE ON WAY TO PORTLAND1
Mrs.
i of Mrs. L. V. Chance of Route 1 chinery were taken to Portland.
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
Devoted to the Interests of Halsey and Linn County
HALSEY GIRS WRITES GF TRIP
THROUGH EASTERN STATES
F. Buford Morris, local druggist
and p ro p iie t >r of Morris Pharmacy
| Funeral services fur the late Mrs.
has resigned his commission is
In w ritin g to a friend in Halsey
The rood has been grovelled and i t
g F r id a y afternoon a“ M. Tread- John C. Bramwell were held S i t ­
F irst Lieutenant i i the Oregon Miss Nora C oldiron, who left litre
,
„ J greatly improved, hut there is s tiil
w ell, John Dodds and Dave W Ison urday afternoon a the Pine Grove ' Mr. and M r. Robert Ramsay of *
about six weeks ago in company
J
f <<>rk 0 be do#. t0 1 N atio na l G uaid.
of Eugene were on their wav to church. A large number of friends Halsey were look. ng after business ;
w ith her fa 'lie r, O G C oldircn,
|
Mr.
Morria
has
been
1st
L*.
in
gjme c)#M „
I put the road in the same class as
P ortland to witness the big fo o t-1 of the fa m ily »ere present to pay
for
a visit at their former home in
Battery
A
249
coast
a
rtille
ry
since
: interests ¡a Corvallis luesday.
those in the n o ith *rn part o f the
ball game Saturday they met w ith ( tha'r last respects to one who was
Pond Creek, Oklahoma, says she
last
Deceinbe-
when
be
was
ap­
Mrs. C all S efeld and daughter county.
on autom obile accident about a 'u n iv e rs a lly loved and respected in
pointed from 2nd l.t
He enlisted has just returned to Pond Creek
pent,
Saturday in Albany where
m ile north of Halsey when th e ir ' the com m unity in which she had
Thomas Miller who is atteudiog in the national guard in Albany after an extended auto trip through
the former had some dental work O.S.C. at C orvallis spent the week
O akland coupe went into the d itch lived for so many y e irs . Mem-
when they were organised in 1921, the eastern part of the U nited
and turned over.
! here of the Vine Maple Circle done.
end at his home in Halsey.
aa n private and was promoted first States where they visited many
J.C. Walton moved from Halsey
W ilson was inju re d the worst as Neighbors of W oodcraft and of
1 atn a citizen before I a m a part- to c o ip o ia l, then sergeant, firs t points of interest which included
the car was said to have pinned him ! P urity Rebekah lodges, both of last week to Route 2, Shedd, where «¡an. Vote for John P. Cooley for
W ashington, I). C.
sergeant, 2nd L t. and 1st l.t.
__n _________„ ..II « ... „ he w ill make his home w ith his
Iu commenting on d ilie re n l sub­
state representative.
Paid adv
beneath it. He was brought to which orders Mrs. Bram well was a
The resignation was due to the
brother Lee on the farm .
member,
attended
in
a
body.
jects
made interesting by her tr ip
Halsey where a local physician a t­
M r. and Mrs. F ru itt and Karl fact that too much time was taken
Mrs.
Charles
Lusby
and
Mrs.
A
m
ixed
quartet
composed
of
Miss
C oldiron eays: ' Here 1 sin
tended him , and later he was taken
and W illia m Sm ith ol C orvallis from his buainesa in attending. !• a
to his home in Eugene in an a n- Mrs. E. A. P. L aF ollette, Mrs. Sarah Johns of Springfield visited spent Sunday at the George F ru itt duties at the arm ory io A lb m y ns again after about three weeks of
wandering and I atn glad to stuy
bulance. Dodds had one w rist se­ E d ith Robnett, Rev. Ted M itzuer at the home of Mrs. J .F . Isom of home near T w in Buttes.
well as at the encampment.
in the same place for a while, l t is
verely spraiued, while Treadwell and T .J. Jackson sang “ Asleep in Alford on Thursday of last week.
Mrs. Kate Belts a resident i f
Jesus,’
’
“
Some
Sweet
D
ay,’
’
and
Mrs.
O.
M
a
rlin
and
daughter
To perpetuate constitutional gov lota of fun to travel and see the
escaped w ith m inor injuries.
H arrisburg and who died at her
“
Jesus
Lover
of
M
y
Soul.”
Mrs.
nd
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
M
uller
The accident happened i t is a l­
home in that c ity was buried in the ernment abide by the constitution sights hut you are always glad to
F.
Buford
M
orris
accompanied
were
among
Halsey
residents
trans­
Vote for John P. Cooley f j r state get heme.
leged when Treadwell, who was
Alford-cem etery last F rid a y.
“ Oregon e till looks the best to
them
on
the
organ.
Rev.
J
S.
M
il­
acting
business
at
the
county
seat
representative.
Paid adv
d riv in g , started to pass another
Mr. and Mrs. D C. Rossmau
me ol any place and I am m ighty
Saturday.
car w hich turned out at the same ler preached the funeral service.
M r. and Mrs. F. Buford M orris
drove to Momoe Tuesday evening
The Bowers of which there were
Helen Carter returned to Mon­ to v is it the lu tto i’s m o th .r, Mrs. and boii drove to Portland Monday proud th a t I have moss on my
tim e to avoid lo ttin g a th ird car
which was said to have been parked many lovely pieces were in charge mouth where she is attending the Lamb, who is reported to be quite afternoon on a bu«iness trip , lhe y hack and webs between my toes,
on the highw ay. Treadwell said of Mesdames J.J Corcoran, Fayette state normal Sunday evening after ill. T h iy plan to b ring her to returned to Halsey late th a t night as they say of the Oregonians.
“ We certainly had a fine and
he run his car in to the ditch rather Lake, Charlee Hamer and Fiank pending tha week end at her home the Rossman home soou.
Mra. Sam C ollina of the Oak
,
interesting tr ip
A t Cumberland
Gausle.
The
pall
bearers
were
C.
near Halsey.
than h it the other car.
Mrs. Wayne Dawsou and mother Plain com m unity is reported to bo Gap in the Cumberland mountains
H.
Davidson,
F
rank
Ganale,
John
The wrecked car was brought to
Sunday evening M r. and Mrs. Mrs. J.A . M cC ullough, Mrs. S. E. slowly im proving frem her recent
I walked around the cornerstone of
the Arrow garage where repairs Bressler, Frank K irk , Charles G. Balf Bond and son W ellington,
Young and M is. Fiances Gibson, illness. Mrs. C arrie E Harrison tha sta'es o, Tennessee, Kentucky
Hamer
and
Chai
cy
Shekels.
were made and later Treadwell and
Mrs M.C. Bond and John I.a Rue a ll ol A lb an y, were guests at the of Lebanon is nursing her.
The funeral arrangements were
and V irg in ia . You are pretty fast
Dodds continued their trip to Port
drove to Bellfountain wheie they D.S. M c W illia m s home Friday- In
W alter Sm ith was taken i l l last
when you cau he iu three states in
in charge of Dana C. Rossman
visited at the home of F .E . Slew the afternoon the party called ou Sunday and is s till confined to his
land.
h a lf a m inute, a re n't you?
art.
Mrs. Sidney S m ith and iu fa n t home. His daughter, Miss Cleona,
“ We visited some frieuds in
is nursing him and Miss Alberts
Church Officials Installed
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kendall of daughter, K a th erine Carol.
Louisville, K e ntucky. » " ‘I j U il
Koontz is teaching hor classes in
A lbany were euests at the home of
M U R IE L L A K E . R E P O R T E R
John Bramwell received a letter
across the street was an old slave
A t the recert R ally day eerviceB
the la tte r’s parents, M r. and Mrs. this week from his nephew, H ow ­ the Shedd hig h school.
m arket. Oil the same grounds was
at the M ethodist church the fo l­
Among Halsey people attending
W L W ells of Halsey Tuesday. ard C. Bram w ell, in which he tells
a
big, throe story, w hite house in
F
ra
n
klin
H
aw
kius
of
Stayton,
low ing officers were installed io the
W hile here Mr. Kendall enjoyed a ol being badly crippled w ith rheu­ the Firestone T ire company show which Jefferson Davis, president
several departments of the church : who is staying at the Robert Lyons
in Albany Tuesday evening weie
pheasant hunt.
matism. H ow ard, who w ilh h>s
of the confederacy, was married. A
Trustees— IL C. Davis, F- H ad­ home on the Straley farm east of
Frank Gansle, Chester Sickels and
Raj mend Craig who has been brother Charles A ., publishes the
bachelor and hia old n aid aunt live
ley, I L L . Struley (2 years), E.B Halsey, has entered the realm of
Charles Hamer and th eir fam ilies.
working
w
ith
the
road
crew
on
the
ColRpt
(W
a
sh
.)
Gazette,
was
born
there now, loo poor to even have
Penland, Sidney Sm ith, W . L. Halsey H l as a freshman.
The show consisted of the m aking
Pine Grove— H ahev road left the in lla le e y a n d spent the early years
electric lights and too proud to
Mary
Ann
Perry
has
been
trans­
W ells (0 years), B M Bond, 11 E
o, tin s .
latter part of the week for C alifornia of hia life here.
ferred
from
the
fifth
to
the
sixth
G arnder, J 8. Nicewood (9 years).
Mrs. F ra n klyn Stafford who earn a dollar.
»heie
lie
w
ill
work
w
ith
the
Pur
re
‘ A t B ristol, Virginia-Tennessee,
grade.
H
er
work
has
been
splendid
Mr.
and
Mra.
J
.H
.
Messinger
of
Stewards— F, Hadley, A J, H ill,
opercted the Haleey telephone ex­
C ontracting company.
P ortland have recently moved to change up to a year ago, recently I saw Herbert Hoover and Mrs.
John Standish, Miss Beulah M ille r and she merits the promotion
W ilm a , Wayne and Fletcher
Mrs. Vi’ .C. Sickels and son Dale bos Angeles accord'ng to word re accepted a position in the electrical Hoover and H enry Ford. In St,
ami Meadamea Daisy W ahl, Ruth
Crabtree
are
to
attend
the
Powell
Foote, Gertrude S m ith, George
of Halsey and Mrs. E .I). Isoua and ceived here by friends of Mrs. Mee- departm ent at Olds and K in g in Louis, M issouri, we got iu to a
d is tric t school instead of the H al daughter Beverly of A lfo rd spent singer who is better known iu H a l­ Portland, according to a letter re­ Sm ith parade but Al Sm ith bad
Starr and Ruby S ta 'id :ah.
ilre ad y passed by, so we did not
Communion stew ards- Mesdames sey school.
Thursday and Friday in Albany at sey as Mrs. Alex Powers a form er ceived here.
E liza Brandon and J.S- M ille r.
The Oregon H is to ric a l Society the home of Mrs. Luuiee Bond. resident of th is c ity. M r. M y s in g ­
see
him .
Some of the Parent T ea chir
Epw orth League president —Nel­ is again ready to receive m anu­
“ In W ashington, D. C : I heard
Mrs Isom attended the teachers’ er is sales manager for the U pjon membership coinmiti.ee have heeu
lie Falk.
and watched the supreme court iu
scripts for th e ir aunual Oregon institute while there.
Wholesale Drug company.
busy s o licitin g members for the or­
W omen's
foreign
m issionary
session. I t surely was interesting.
history contest which closes March
Dues to this rea'ly
Saturday evening E. K. Carey ganization.
society president— M rs
Emma
Guests at the E.C. M ille r home
We could have seen President and
1C, 1929, The title of the theme is
Hussey.
in Halsey Sunday were Mrs. T .M . and fa m ily enjoyed a v is it from worth while order are only.25 cents
Mrs. Coolidge il we had ouly been
to
be
“
Oregon
H
istory.
’
T
his
Ladies' Aid president— Mrs Ruth
Bennett, Mrs. Opal Higbee aDd his grandfather, M r. Stone, of S>- so why not bring your quarter to
a b it faster aud I am sorry.
contest
is
for
the
purpose
of
pro-
Foote.
sons and Ted Mullens of Lebanon, lam. M r. Stone is 88 but his ad- the next meeting and become a
“ W ashington is surely a wonder-
K in g's Heralds— Lavelle Palmer m otiiig the reading and fa m ilia r­ and M r. and Mrs. J . 11. G riffith of vauced age did not deter him from member.
ful
and interesting place. I cannot
L ig h t Bearers - Mrs. A J. H ill- izing by the boys and girls of the
Fred Roberts and fa m ily of Sa­
Eugene. At noon a pheasant oiu- m otoring down alone. He also
begin
to te ll you anything in a let­
Standard Bearers— Mrs. J- 8. history of th e state.
ner was enjoyed and Claire says visited his granddaughter, Mrs. C. lem came up F riday for a visit at ter but w ill mention some of the
There
are
four
cash
prizes
in
this
M ille r.
E. G ille tt Sunday, retu rn in g to the the Phil Forster home and on Sat­
the lim it of birds was served.
places we visited. We went through
contest which is open to a ll stu­
home
of his daughter, Mrs. W. A. urday M r, aud Mrs. E- G . Sweet
c
the C apitol, also the President’ s
W ork was completed on the road
Peoria News
dents of Oregon schools, public or
of Eugene were visitors at the same
Carey of Salem later in the day.
room, which is re a lly th« m u t
private, between the ages of 15 and between Halsey and Pi .e G row
place and on Sunday they hsd as
(By an Enterpiise Reporter)
wonderful room in Ihe C apitol.
18 yearBjof age. The prize:) are »60,
th e ir guests Charles Talk jr . and
Rev.Oscar Gibson was a Sunday
They w ill have to enlarge the
¡150, $40, »30. There w ill be three
¡fam ily from east of Halsey.
dinner guest at the bora, of Mrs.
House of Representatives and in
judges from the society and themee
The Halsey correspondent to the order to do so the President’ s room
Bha/cr
In
The
CincinnatiTim
etB
tar.
A lic e Barcu*.
are not to exceed two thousand
A lbany Democrat
has
Frank w ill have to be destroyed or moved
George Githeus visited w ith his
words in lenghth.
Gansle deserting friends, neighbors away. The Freuch artist, who p aint
bro the r-in -law Jsss Liggett in P o rt­
Miss Nelson has given the grade
"HE knows
and food and espousing the cause ed the room is dear! now and peo­
land over the week end.
pupils the use of a phonograph to
WHAT HE IS
*
of aviation, whole soul and body. ple from Europe and all over the
J. W . Lamar was a business vis­
, HW I» V«.
TALKING AIWVT.
march by, and M r. Forster has
The Hights he has taken so far have world ssy that it is as good or bet­
views on
ito r in A lbany Monday for Lamar made a stand on which to set it so
tarm xeutFl
been juat “ fancy” so M r. Gansle ter than they have seen anywhere.
& Lam ar,
a ll m ay hear.
atatea, and ha w ill continue in hi« It surely w ill he terrible if they
Mrs. M- M. F ru it had as guests
The freshmen return party given
garage and give the best of auto have to destroy it. Tbe table th a t
fur dinner Sunday, Guy Eachos
last F riday evening, October 19th,
repair service in the meantime.
and fa m ily o f Alpine. Mrs.Eachus
as first used by L in c d n is s till
was a decided success. The fresh
! L. Dorman who conducts the used today.
is a niece of Mrs. T ru itt.
men were very cordial, and after
W. D. Porter of Shedd visited
m oving picture theater in Hsleej
“ We rode to t i e top ol the Wash-
an evening of playing games a light
bis m oth er-in -la w ,'M rs.A lice Dunn
inform s ua th a t beginning Novein- uigion m onum ent, 5o5 feet high,
lunch was served.
her 20 he w ill have Movie Tone in an elevator, and looked around
M onday.
Slides were shown Wednesday
M r, J. R. Mode w ilh bis belPer8 afternoon in place of the regular
reels, This means th a t the people over
the
c ity .
Quite a sen-
harvested his field of potatoes last
of Halsey and v ic in ity are to er.joy salion. We visited several Sm ith-
program. The pictures were of the
f
the beat music to le had while at sonian In s lllu te s and iu the Na­
F rid ay.
gsjsers, lake«, rivers, falls, animals
I z ì i
Rev. Oscar G ibton was a dinner and hotels of the Yellowstone Na­
the show. Thia music is produced tio na l Museum was Lindbergh s
guest at the home o f Mrs. Alice
w ith the ta king of the film and is “ S p irit ol Bt. Louis’’ on display.
tio n a l Park.
recorded on the side of the reel Then there was the Lincoln Mem-
Dunn Tuesday.
The best of musicians ere secured o rie l, part ol the W hile House: Ar-
In Interest ol Rod Cross
.Xfc
CARD o f T H A N K S
to furnish th is part ol the enter­ lington Cemetery; P -n American
M .H Acheeon of Albany was in
For the many acts ol kindness
ta inm en t anu patrons of the local Union B u ild in g ;
M l. Vernon,
Zoological
and the sym pathy shown by our Halsey Monday in the interest of
theater, especially to those who love W ashington’s home;
Park.
Library
ol
Congress,
and »
frieuds and neighbors and to t i e the tw elfth Red Cross roll call of
music, w ill enjoy thia innovation.
lot
more,
too
many
to
m
ention.
members of tbs Rebekah and the which he has been appointed chair-
This added feature entails quite an
Neighbors of W oodcraft lodges, man. The committee for th e d rive
expense in the production of pic­
M r. and Mrs. Charles Hamer
d u rin g the long ¡Hesse and follow - in Halsey has not been appointed. |
tures and the equipm ent necessary and fa m ily spent Sunday at the
Miss Deborah Pentz of San Fran-
la g the death of our loved wife
to reproduce is also an item of Cheney Sickels home near C ha rity
¡cisco
has taken the place of Miss
and mother, and also for the lovely
many dollars. I l is hoped th a t the Grange.
_______
theater goers of Halsey w ill sho
fio ra l tributes, we take th is means 'Cameron as executive secretary.
The Halsey Study club members
M r. Acheeon expressed the wish
of expressing our appreciation.
th eir appreciation ol Mr, Dorman s
*
r
e p lahning to celebrate the sign ­
J C. B ra m w ell and son Guv ! th a t the appteciation of thecom m it-
efforts to furnish Halsey w ilh the
ing
ol the arm istice w ith a program
Frank, D orothy and Howam 1 tee in charge of the recent drive
heat in entertainm ent by their u n ­
- „.Si»«'-/.'
for the Disaster Relief ca ll, for the
at the c ity hall.
;. v a • " ' ' '( j .
stinted patrocage.
Teroan
way the people of Haleey respond-
M r. and Mre. W E . Hover
SCHOOL NOTES
Listening In
anJ fa m ily
ed.